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Valorant Boost Cost: What You’ll Pay in 2026

6/13/2026 · 6 min read

Valorant boost prices vary as much as the players selling them. Here’s a clear breakdown of what you’re actually paying for in 2026 — so you can tell a fair quote from an inflated one.

What drives the price

The biggest factor is the gap between your current and target rank. Within the lower and middle ranks, each division is inexpensive. As you approach Immortal and Radiant, prices climb steeply because only a small pool of elite duelists can deliver those results.

A rank-by-rank overview

Iron through Gold is the most affordable band and usually the fastest. Platinum and Diamond sit in the mid-range. Ascendant starts to command a premium, and Immortal-to-Radiant is the most expensive tier on the ladder. Placement matches are priced per game and are a cheap way to start an act strong.

Add-ons that change the total

Duo boosting costs more than solo because a pro is tied up in every game with you. Agent or role requests add a small premium, and Express Priority buys the fastest start. Skip the extras you don’t need to keep the quote lean.

Getting a fair quote

Insist on a live, itemised price before you pay — no “message us for a price” games. A transparent configurator shows exactly what each rank and add-on costs so there are no surprises at checkout.

Configure your climb on our Valorant boosting page to see your exact total instantly.

FAQ

Frequently asked

Why does Radiant boosting cost so much?+

Radiant requires the very top fraction of players, and each win at that level is extremely hard to secure, so pricing rises sharply at the top of the ladder.

Is Valorant duo boosting worth the extra cost?+

If you want to keep your login private and improve while you climb, yes. Duo ties up a pro in every game with you, which is why it costs more than solo.

Are placement matches cheaper?+

They’re priced per game, which makes them an affordable way to start an act with a strong placement before deciding on a full climb.

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